Oath — which is short for the parent of the internet’s weirdest version of a content Brady Bunch (AOL, HuffPost and Yahoo living together in one big family) — has hired Vanessa Wittman as its new CFO, the company said.
The well-regarded Wittman has worked in some high-profile jobs before — at Dropbox, Motorola and Marsh & McLennan. She will lead global financial strategy and operations for Oath CEO Tim Armstrong.
Wittman is replacing Holly Hess, who is moving to Oath parent Verizon to work on a major cost-savings effort at the telecom giant.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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